December 2017 Archives

On behalf of Brandon Law Group posted in child custody on Friday, December 29, 2017.

Recently, this Seal Beach-based family law blog focused on parenting time interference. This situation is a serious matter that hinders the relationship between a child and one of their parents due to the conduct of the child's other parent. A parent who interferes with the bond between their child and their former partner may do so through ignoring a custodial schedule that they share with their ex or going out of their way to make it difficult for their ex to be with their shared child.

On behalf of Brandon Law Group posted in child custody on Thursday, December 21, 2017.

Child custody arrangements can be difficult legal matters for parents. In most cases a parent must part with their child for some amount of time, whether they share their child's physical custody with their former partner or if their former partner has visitation time with the child. The absence of their children from their lives can be difficult for Seal Beach parents to accept.

On behalf of Brandon Law Group posted in domestic violence on Friday, December 15, 2017.

It is a common misconception that abuse between intimate partners must be physical. This myth has been perpetuated by entertainment programs that portray victims, often women, suffering from black eyes and broken bones due to the harm inflicted by their husbands and boyfriends. While physical abuse of this nature is domestic violence, so too are the types of abuse that others in California may never see.

On behalf of Brandon Law Group posted in child custody on Friday, December 8, 2017.

California parents want what is best for their child, and often they are the individuals who are best suited to make decisions about their child's upbringing. When parents agree about how to raise their kids and prioritize the influences that come into their lives then the process of protecting the children's best interests can be rather straightforward. However, when a couple separates or divorces and finds it difficult to meet on common ground for their kids, protecting the child's best interests can be more challenging.

On behalf of Brandon Law Group posted in blog on Monday, December 4, 2017.

Prenuptial agreements have grown in popularity over the years, but some individuals still have misconceptions. In the past, some people thought that a prenuptial agreement was only necessary for the wealthy, and some still subscribe to that mindset.

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